To enter a subsuperscript in a notebook, use either Ctrl+_ to begin a
regular subscript or Ctrl+^ to begin a regular superscript. After
typing the first script, use Ctrl+% to move to the opposite script
position. Ctrl+Space moves out of the subscript or superscript
position.

This just create a expresion that looks like a symbol with subsuperscript! Specifically, I typed Ctrl+- / Ctrl+6 and a regular subscript / superscript appeared, Ctrl+5 and the opposite script appeared, and after I moved the cursor out of the symbol by pressing → and checked its InputForm, what I saw is not something like

Subsuperscript[a, x, y]

but

Subscript[a, x]^y

Snapshot:

What's wrong with it, I misunderstood the document? I use Mathematica 8.0.4 and Windows Vista Home Basic 32bit.

works as expected with 8.0.4 on OS X 10.6.8
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Mike HoneychurchJan 16 '13 at 8:03

The standard procedure (i.e. Ctrl+^ then Ctrl+%) works for me at Win. XP or Win. 7/Math. 8 or 9. May it be the Vista peculiarity?
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Alexei BoulbitchJan 16 '13 at 8:09

@Szabolcs My keyboard is the same as yours i.e. I actually type Ctrl+6 and then Ctrl+5. Let me add it to the question.
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xzczdJan 17 '13 at 5:52

@AlexeiBoulbitch A friend of mine reproduced the error with 8.0.4 on Windows 7 64bit…
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xzczdJan 17 '13 at 5:53

This error also appears in version 7 on Windows Vista 32bit. The StandardForm for Subscript[a, x]^y looks just like that for Subsuperscript[a, x, y], have you checked its InputForm or tried to Set a value to it?
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xzczdJan 18 '13 at 8:32

1 Answer
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It appears that when you use Control-% to create something that looks like $x_a^b$, the underlying box representation will be a SubsuperscriptBox. However, the interpretation of a SubsuperscriptBox["x", "a", "b"] box is the expression Subscript[x, a]^b. The expression Subsuperscript[x, a, b]is formatted as TemplateBox[{"x","a","b"},
"Subsuperscript"]] in StandardForm.

As you noticed, as of version 9, the documentation doesn't match the actual behaviour.

Can you contact WRI about this so they can sort it out (either on the documentation side or the software side)?

The reply from WRI: "Hello, Thank you for taking the time to let us know about this issue in the documentation. I have forwarded this report to our developers in charge of this are of the documentation so that it can be fixed in a future release of Mathematica. Sincerely, Technical Support Wolfram Research, Inc."
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xzczdJan 24 '13 at 6:04

Documentation will be fixed in a future release (probably not in the v9.0.x cycle).
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John FultzJan 24 '13 at 11:15

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